Roy Campbell: Uncollected Verse
págs. 9-38
págs. 39-52
Jack Sprat and His Wife: Symbiosis in Douglas Livingstone's "A Littoral Zone"
págs. 53-67
Does South African Literature Still Exist? Or: South African Literature is Dead, Long Live Literature in South Africa
págs. 69-83
Voices of Anxiety and Hope: Narrative Conventions and Divergence, and their Ideological Implications in Charles Mungoshi's "Waiting for the Rain"
págs. 85-105
"The Charlatanism That Was Our Education": Armah's Visionary Reconstruction of Pan-Africanist History in KMT
págs. 107-133
Nadine Gordimer: The Mandela Myth and Black Empowerment in Post-Apartheid South Africa
págs. 135-154
Some Thoughts on Black Male Homosexualities in South African Writing: Zakes Mda's "The Hill" and Kaizer Nyatsumba's "In Happiness and in Sorrow"
págs. 155-168
Beggars' Description: "Xala,'the Prophetic Voice and the Post-independent African State
págs. 169-184
Mother, Missus, Mate: Bisexuality in Tatamkhulu Afrika's "Mr Chameleon" and "Bitter Eden"
págs. 185-211
Harmony of Voice: Women Characters in the Plays of Zakes Mda
págs. 213-226
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